Deck 4: Beliefs,values and Attitudes: Determinants of Human Behavior
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Deck 4: Beliefs,values and Attitudes: Determinants of Human Behavior
1
People will change their work behaviors even if there is no compelling need to do so.
False
2
The process by which a group's beliefs,values,attitudes,and norms are inculcated into each member's psyche is called ________.
A)training
B)familiarization
C)socialization
D)education
A)training
B)familiarization
C)socialization
D)education
C
3
A "synergistic effect" occurs what a work group's performance is greater than the sum of its individual efforts.
True
4
Strong and enduring beliefs about conduct or appropriate states of existence are known as ________.
A)attitudes
B)motives
C)opinions
D)values
A)attitudes
B)motives
C)opinions
D)values
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5
Inherited behavior involves cognitive adaptations to conditions in an individual environment.
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6
Behavior is anything an individual does that involves self-initiated action or reaction to a given stimulus.
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Attitudes are identifiable predispositions to react in a favorable or unfavorable way to a particular person,event,or object in the environment.
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8
Egocentric individuals are inclined to be suspicious and disruptive at work.
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9
Values are unchangeable beliefs about appropriate ends (goals)and acceptable goal-oriented behaviors (means).
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10
Peters and Waterman contend the one pervasive theme in excellence organizations is ________.
A)emphasis on productivity
B)adequate financing
C)respect for the individual
D)technological training
A)emphasis on productivity
B)adequate financing
C)respect for the individual
D)technological training
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11
A Model Crisis occurs when the drift becomes so extreme that the model is not working and is no longer reliable,nor feasible to utilize for solving problems.
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12
The factor setting us apart from all other animals is the extent to which we engage in ________.
A)learned social behavior
B)cooperative behavior
C)idiosyncratic behavior
D)none of the above
A)learned social behavior
B)cooperative behavior
C)idiosyncratic behavior
D)none of the above
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13
Effective managers understand who they are in terms of their own values,attitudes,motives,and expectations.This self-awareness is derived from a psychological process known as ________.
A)introspection
B)cybernetics
C)empathy
D)channeling
A)introspection
B)cybernetics
C)empathy
D)channeling
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14
According to the work of Peters and Waterman,the most evasive theme in effective organizations is strong managerial control.
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15
New work group members learn the group's beliefs,values,attitudes,and norms through a process of socialization.
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16
People who derive satisfaction from interacting with each other in a consistent and coordinating way while they pursue common goals or objectives generally see themselves as ________.
A)members of a group
B)unique people
C)producers
D)contributors
A)members of a group
B)unique people
C)producers
D)contributors
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17
For group shared beliefs,values,attitudes,and norms,to function effectively as prescriptive guides to appropriate human behavior,they must be ________.
A)accepted
B)obeyed
C)uncontested
D)internalized
A)accepted
B)obeyed
C)uncontested
D)internalized
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18
There are eight steps in the Kuhn cycle.
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19
Perception is a mental screen through which information must pass before it can be integrated into human thought processes and behaviors.
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20
Anything an individual does involving a self-initiated action or reaction to a given stimulus is referred to as ________.
A)design activities
B)behavior
C)intervention
D)a plan
A)design activities
B)behavior
C)intervention
D)a plan
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21
Perceptions are formed based on interaction between all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A)perceiver
B)target
C)sensor
D)situation
A)perceiver
B)target
C)sensor
D)situation
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22
Attitudes that are value-specific and have been acquired through personal experiences are NOT ________.
A)easy to change
B)difficult to change
C)existential
D)introspective
A)easy to change
B)difficult to change
C)existential
D)introspective
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23
The mental screen or filter through which information passes before it can be integrated into the thought process is known as ________.
A)cognizance
B)interpretation
C)comprehension
D)perception
A)cognizance
B)interpretation
C)comprehension
D)perception
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24
When one positive personal trait is used to develop a favorable overall impression on a person it is known as ________.
A)the moderating effect
B)the halo effect
C)the value modifier
D)categorizing
A)the moderating effect
B)the halo effect
C)the value modifier
D)categorizing
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25
The art of getting things done with and through the efforts of others is a commonly accepted definition of ________.
A)motivation
B)management
C)productivity
D)humanism
A)motivation
B)management
C)productivity
D)humanism
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26
Which of the following is NOT considered to be a modifier when it comes to producing a change in human behavior?
A)Complacency
B)Cognitive dissonance
C)Intimidation
D)Emotion
A)Complacency
B)Cognitive dissonance
C)Intimidation
D)Emotion
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27
Strong beliefs about what is good or bad are known as ________.
A)attitudes
B)values
C)rules
D)policy
A)attitudes
B)values
C)rules
D)policy
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28
The degree to which an attitude directly influences one's behavior is referred to as ________.
A)centrality
B)valence
C)multiplicity
D)determinance
A)centrality
B)valence
C)multiplicity
D)determinance
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29
Some of the root causes that nurture and support improper work attitudes include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A)group pressures
B)training
C)ambiguous standards
D)prior experiences
A)group pressures
B)training
C)ambiguous standards
D)prior experiences
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30
One way to organize sensory data about people is to simply assume they all have the same characteristics because they are members of the same category or group.This is called ________.
A)discrimination
B)indexing
C)stereotyping
D)profiling
A)discrimination
B)indexing
C)stereotyping
D)profiling
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31
The first step in the perception formation process consists of ________.
A)organizing
B)sensing
C)processing
D)integrating
A)organizing
B)sensing
C)processing
D)integrating
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32
Ideas that people in a group share about themselves and the physical,biological,and social world in which they live are ________.
A)beliefs
B)contracts
C)attitudes
D)laws
A)beliefs
B)contracts
C)attitudes
D)laws
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33
Valence refers to ________.
A)degree of difficulty
B)relationship to need
C)intensity of feeling
D)understanding
A)degree of difficulty
B)relationship to need
C)intensity of feeling
D)understanding
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34
During this stage,a new paradigm materializes and the discipline shifts to it.
A)Model movement
B)Model drift
C)Model crisis
D)Prescience
E)Model revolution
A)Model movement
B)Model drift
C)Model crisis
D)Prescience
E)Model revolution
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35
Police administrators have three basic options for dealing with employees who exhibit negative attitudes,which include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A)to do nothing
B)to punish
C)to intervene
D)to terminate
A)to do nothing
B)to punish
C)to intervene
D)to terminate
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36
Good managers are ________ who temper bureaucratic values with ________ for employees to accomplish the mission and objectives.
A)disciplinarians;punishment
B)realists;money
C)pragmatists;empathy
D)technicians;knowledge
A)disciplinarians;punishment
B)realists;money
C)pragmatists;empathy
D)technicians;knowledge
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37
Humanistic managers believe most police officers want to be good at their job and have a basic need to exercise ________.
A)power and control over others
B)self-direction and self-control
C)strict adherence to policy and procedure
D)self-restraint
A)power and control over others
B)self-direction and self-control
C)strict adherence to policy and procedure
D)self-restraint
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38
________ occurs when there are a number of anomalies which occur that the model or paradigm cannot explain.
A)Model movement
B)Model drift
C)Model crisis
D)Prescience
E)Model revolution
A)Model movement
B)Model drift
C)Model crisis
D)Prescience
E)Model revolution
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39
The common management term for job satisfaction is ________.
A)fulfillment
B)morale
C)contentment
D)team work
A)fulfillment
B)morale
C)contentment
D)team work
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